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  4. THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    Our portrait is taken from an enlarged photograph by Messrs Webb and Webb, of Swanston street, to whom was entrusted the enlargment of the photograph sent to the Chief Commissioner of Police by the Sydney police. It has been identified by follow passengers as the photograph of Albert Williams, alias Drewn, alias Duncan, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEWS BY CABLE

    Further details received from Mons, the scene of the terrible explosion, of fire damp at the Ander[?]es colliery state that forty of the men succeeded ...

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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    Intelligence has been received from Mens, the fortified capital of the Hainaut province, on the River Trouille, of a terrible explosion of fire damn having ...

    Article : 124 words
  7. THE TRIAL OF LARKIN AND CLEARY.

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  8. ON 'CHANGE AND AT THE MINES.

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  9. AN ANXIOUS TIME.

    The past three or four days has been a very anxious time, indeed, for the detectives engaged in the case, and the police authorities of Victoria ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    The distress among the unemployed in Germany increasing. United States Government increasing the Navy. Ominous. ...

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  11. WHO THE SYDNEY LADY IS.

    Enquiries made just as we go to press leads to the fact that the lady mentioned above is a Miss Roundsfew, occupant at present of No. 53 room, seventh ...

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  12. THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL.

    The chairmanship of the London County Council has been offered to, and accepted by, Lord Rosebery. ...

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  13. THE BEHRING SEA FISHERIES QUESTION.

    The United States Government is taking measures toprotect its rights in the Behring Sea,and is sending a strong naval force to exclude all scaling vessels from ...

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  14. THE SUCCESSFUL DETECTIVES.

    The two officers who have so successfully conducted this very difficult case. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE LAST MOMENT.

    We are requested by Dr. Maloney, the treasurer of the Unemployed Committee, to warn the public against certain persons who are attempting to obtain money on the ...

    Article : 673 words
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  17. KYNETON

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  18. THE GENERAL STOPPAGE OF COLLIERIES.

    In accordance with the resolution passed at the recent Conference of the National Miners' Federation at Manchester, the stoppage of work in collieries ...

    Article : 37 words
  19. WHAT THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER THINKS.

    Mr Chief Commissioner Chomley has been heartily congratulated from all quarts this morning for the supposed capture of the man Williams. He, like ...

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  20. A MANUFACTURER OF GASFITTINGS-

    A morning contemporary to-day published a statement which set out that "according to the information in the possession of the detectives, and to which ...

    Article : 315 words
  21. THE BRITISH IN EAST AFRICA.

    Laterintelligence received from Zanzibar regarding the engagement which has taken place between the natives and a force of British and Sepoys, proves the ...

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  22. NEWS FROM THE MINES.

    [We desire to make our mining news as complete as possible in each edition. In order that reports from the mines and other news of interest may appear in the early as well as ...

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  23. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Freights to Australia per steamer are quoted at 20s per ton, and by sailing vessel at 12s 6d per ton. ...

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  24. THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    There is much excitement in Melbourne this morning over the news of the capture of the man who is supposed to be Williams, the murderer of a woman at ...

    Article : 385 words
  25. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet. ...

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  26. PURLOINING BOOKS.

    Like Jack Sheppard of old,George Roberts is a man of his word. He was employed doing odd jobs at Portarlington until he heard that hiss poor mother was in the ...

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  27. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    Yesterday, between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., a robbery was committed at the shop of Patrick Lynch, stationer, Melbourne road, Newport. About L2 worth of stamps and an album were ...

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  28. SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

    In a portion of the foregoing particulars we have referred to the fact that there will probably be sensational developments in this case, and ...

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  29. AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY

    The detectives have succeeded in adding one more clue to the many links in the chain of evidence. They have traced and secured a quantity of jewellery which was worn ...

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  30. BURGLARY IN QUEEN STREET.

    During the night of the 10th inst. the merry burglar visited the office of Mr E. T. Moulden, stamp vendor, Vanghan chambers, 98 Queen street. Entrance was gained by ...

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  31. GOLD RETURNS.

    The following notices of the yields for the Week of the undermentioned companies were posted at the Exchange to-day :-- Hustler's Reef, 117 tons of are treated, yield. ...

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  32. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY IN THE CITY.

    William Maguire, a quarryman residing at Sorrento, was assaulted and robbed " somewhere in Melbourne" about half-past 8 o'clock on the night of the 10th inst. ...

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  33. A SERIOUS ASSAULT CASE.

    At the time of writing Mr Davis, the landlord of the Cross Keys Hotel, Glarendon street, South Melbourne, who it is alleged, was violently assaulted on the ...

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  34. THEY THOUGHT THEY HAD HIM.

    A correspondent upon whom we can rely writes from Deniliquin, and relates an amusing episode which occurred there on Wednesday ...

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  35. DISTRESS IN COLLINGWOOD.

    SIR.,--I fear from one report in your paper last evening that your readers may infer we have no distress in Collingwood. We have genuine cases of distress, but they are ...

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  36. ROBBERY AT WINDSOR.

    About 8 p.m. on the 10th instant a robbery took place at the residence of Mr W. C. Wrights, Windsor. From a back bedroom the following property was stolen:--A ...

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  37. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES AND LECTURES.

    The Australian Church.--Morning. Rev. Chas. Strong. D.D.; evening, Rev. W. E. Addis, M. A. West Melbourne Presbyterian Church.-- ...

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  39. WAS WILLIAMS A BIGAMIST?

    It would now appear from the story of the Sydney police that Williams, as he has been known to our readers, has yet another to be added to the long list of names ...

    Article : 335 words
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  41. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Frank Leversha and Alexander M'Donald, of 19 Victoria Market,Melbourne, fruiterers, training as Leversha and Co. Causes of in salvency:--Pressure of creditors,losses on ...

    Article : 57 words
  42. PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs G. D. Langridge and Sons report having sold privately (through their local office. 3041 Queen's Parade, Clifton Hill), a block of land in O'Grady street at L4 10s per ...

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  43. CRUELLY ILL-USING A HORSE.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning Michael,Coffey was charged with during a horre unfit for work, and James O'Neill, the owner of the animal was also ...

    Article : 118 words
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